The owners of the Wilbur-Romano funeral home, Service Corporation International of Houston Texas have applied for a wavier allowing them to demolish the JD Tuell house c.1850 at 615 Main St in Warren.

Service Corporation International (SCI) is the largest "deathcare" company in America with 1,423 funeral homes, 374 cemeteries in 43 states and 8 Canadian provinces and DC. SCI reported 2011 annual revenue of $2.3 billion with $9.3 billion in assets (page 20). Download their 2011 annual report.

In order to preserve the historic fabric of the Town
of Warren, no building or structure located within the Warren
Waterfront Historic District, as described in the comprehensive plan of
the town is [as] bounded on the north and east
by the East Bay Bike Path, on the south by Bridge Street, and on the
west by the Warren River, shall be demolished unless the town council has granted a waiver to demolish the building or structure.

Any application for a demolition
permit for a building or structure located in the Warren Waterfront
Historic District shall be referred by the building official to the town council for public hearing.

(a) In the case of any structure or building located in the Warren Waterfront Historic District, the town
council may grant a waiver to demolish a building or structure only
upon a finding, after a public hearing, that at least one of the
following exists:

(1) Retention of such building or
structure constitutes a hazard to public safety which hazard cannot be
eliminated by economic means available to the owner, including sale of
the building or structure on its present site to any purchaser willing
to preserve such building or structure; or

(2) Preservation
of such building or structure would cause undue or unreasonable
financial hardship to the owner, taking into account the financial
resources available to the owner including sale of the building or
structure to any purchaser willing to preserve such building or
structure; or

(3) Preservation of such building or structure would not be in the best interest of the community.

(4) Any
property owner seeking a waiver to demolish a building or structure in
the Warren Waterfront Historic District shall also be required to make a
showing to the town council that the proposed demolition complies with all of the requirements of the State Building Code.

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